Using The Auto Harmony Function (Auto Harmony) - Roland VP-770 Owner's Manual

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Using the Auto Harmony Function
The Auto Harmony function lets you automatically add a backing chorus to your vocal. This function
generates harmony based on the melody you sing (the pitch detected from the microphone) and the
chords detected from the keyboard. In addition, the harmony will change according to the movement of
the melody you sing. When using the Auto Harmony function, we recommend that you raise the [DIRECT]
knob (p. 30) to combine it with your own actual voice.
1.
Press the [AUTO HARMONY] button; the button will light and the
Auto Harmony function will turn on.
2.
Play a chord on the keyboard, and vocalize into the microphone.
Harmony will be produced based on the chord you play. Try singing a melody into the microphone or
changing the chord, and listen to the result.
Making Settings for Auto Harmony
You can choose from several types of harmony to determine the number of harmony voices that will be
added to your vocal and how they will be arranged.
If you choose a simple type (such as DUET or TRIO), the Vocal Designer function will generate a simple
harmony even if you play numerous keys. This prevents the sound from becoming muddy, for example
even when layered with the ensemble sound.
1.
Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [AUTO HARMONY] button.
The AUTO HARMONY setting screen will appear.
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( AUTO HARMONY)
When you turn on the [AUTO HARMONY]
button, play a chord on the keyboard, and
vocalize into the microphone, the [
appear on the on-screen keyboard to indicate
the pitch detected from the microphone, and
[
] icons will appear to indicate the generated
harmony.
] icon will

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